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Fungicide Sensitivity and Non-Target Site Resistance in Rhizoctonia zeae Isolates Collected from Corn and Soybean Fields in Nebraska.
Gambhir, Nikita; Kodati, Srikanth; Adesemoye, Anthony Oyegoke; Everhart, Sydney.
Affiliation
  • Gambhir N; University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Plant Pathology, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States; nikitagambhir03@gmail.com.
  • Kodati S; University of Nebraska-Lincoln, West Central Research, Education and Extension Center, North Platte, Nebraska, United States; srikanth.kodati@uconn.edu.
  • Adesemoye AO; University of Nebraska-Lincoln, West Central Research, Education and Extension Center, North Platte, Nebraska, United States; Tony.Adesemoye@usda.gov.
  • Everhart S; University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Plant Pathology, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States; everhart@uconn.edu.
Plant Dis ; 2024 Sep 10.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39254848
ABSTRACT
Rhizoctonia zeae was recently identified as the major Rhizoctonia species in corn and soybean fields in Nebraska and was shown to be pathogenic on corn and soybean seedlings. Fungicide seed treatments commonly used to manage seedling diseases include prothioconazole (demethylation inhibitor), fludioxonil (phenylpyrrole), sedaxane (succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor), and azoxystrobin (quinone outside inhibitor; QoI). To establish the sensitivity of R. zeae to these fungicides, we isolated this pathogen from corn and soybean fields in Nebraska during 2015 to 2017 and estimated the relative effective concentration for 50% inhibition (EC50) of a total of 91 R. zeae isolates from Nebraska and Illinois. Average EC50 for prothioconazole, fludioxonil, sedaxane, and azoxystrobin was 0.219, 0.099, 0.078, and > 100 µgml-1, respectively. In planta assays showed that azoxystrobin did not significantly reduce the disease severity on soybean (P > 0.05). The cytochrome b gene of R. zeae did not harbor any mutation known to confer QoI resistance and had a type-I intron directly after codon 143 suggesting that a G143A mutation is unlikely to evolve in this pathogen. For prothioconazole, fludioxonil, and sedaxane, EC50 of isolates did not differ significantly among years of collection (P > 0.05) and their single discriminatory concentrations were identified as 0.1 µgml-1. This is the first study to establish non-target site resistance of R. zeae to azoxystrobin and the sensitivity of R. zeae to commonly used seed treatment fungicides in Nebraska. This information will help to guide strategies for chemical control of R. zeae and monitor sensitivity shifts in future.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Plant Dis Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: Estados Unidos

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Plant Dis Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: Estados Unidos